WRONGFUL DEATH

"Wrongful Death" is a legal term that is used to describe the
wrongful killing of another person. Wrongful deaths usually occur unexpectedly
from a variety of causes including:

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Workplace Accidents

Medical Malpractice

Negligent Security

Product Defects

These types of deaths are always hard for families to contend with as the
death is sudden and often times preventable, as many wrongful deaths are
caused by other people's negligence.

When a family loses a loved one because of the negligent or wrongful conduct
of another, they may have grounds for a civil lawsuit against the responsible
party. Under Florida law, a person who is negligent or reckless or who
intentionally harms another person may be held liable in civil court to
compensate the victim's family and dependents for medical expenses, funeral
costs, pain and suffering of survivors, loss of support and services,
and economic damages. If you have lost a loved one due to a wrongful death
situation, you should speak with a skilled and experienced personal injury
attorney immediately.

Time is of the essence, so if you are interested in learning how you can
take legal action against the person who negligently hurt you or a loved
one, contact us at Marc A. Kaufman & Associates. Your initial consultation
is free, and we will provide our legal services at no cost to you unless
we are able to secure a settlement or jury verdict on your behalf. It
is important that the personal injury attorney you hire has the experience
to handle your case and the commitment to go to trial if and when it becomes
necessary to try your case. Marc A. Kaufman & Associates has well
over 40 years of experience representing the families and dependents of
wrongful death victims in the state of Florida. We strive to maximize
each client's recovery while providing exceptional and professional legal service.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.